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published on July 28, 2017 - 1:41 PM

(AP) — Scandal-plagued Wells Fargo is back in hot water for signing customers up for products that they didn’t need

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For the first time, the federal government is proposing cutting the nicotine level in cigarettes so they aren’t so addictive.

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(AP) — U.S. Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue said Friday that he considers the United States’ current farm-visa program to be

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published on - 1:35 PM

(AP) — A savings program put into place under President Barack Obama and designed to get more people to put

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published on - 1:32 PM

(AP) — A judge on Friday refused to free from jail on minimal bail one of two men charged with

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published on - 1:30 PM

(AP) — A teenage driver accused of causing a crash that killed her younger sister while livestreaming on Instagram will

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published on - 11:47 AM

A Fresno-based allergist with more than a dozen centers across the Valley is preparing to open his latest office in

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published on - 11:42 AM

Just a few years ago, electric cars were a rarity, but these days Tesla’s are nearly common, with new, more

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published on - 11:37 AM

When you think of the cities of Reedley and Mendota, it’s unlikely you would associate them with being pioneers in

Read more » Boomers! Fresno
published on - 9:26 AM

Boomers! Fresno announced on social media that the business has lost its lease and will be closing after Labor Day,

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